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Smart, subservient low-carbon public transport Suvi Rihtniemi 16.2.2017 1 Esittäjän nimi 17.2.2017

Strategy info action GOALS Smoot journeys Customers travel chain is based on the public transport trunk network and efficient feeder services. Increasing public transport use We direct the increase in traffic to public transport, walking and cycling. Fewer emissions We increase the share of lowemission public transport. Clear services We provide our customers with up-todate information before and during their jouneys as well as clear, easy-to-use and reasonably priced tickets. Compact and attractive region A transport system based on rail service creates a more compact urban structure and makes the region more attractive. Effective finances We make public transport more costeffective and strengthen the funding base of the entire transport system. VALUES Cooperation VISIO 2025 Public transport is the number one choice for travel. Helsinki region is a bellwether for intelligent, sustainable and safe mobility. MISSION Environmental responsibility Customer focus Continuous development Helsinki Region Transport develops and provides smooth, reliable transport solutions to customers needs. 2 17 February 2017

Helsinki is part of the Bloomberg Aspen initiative Wide-ranging approach to tackle transport related challenges and to help cities overcome societal problems Helps municipalities to advance intelligent transport systems and implement new transport solutions Accelerates intelligent transport system initiatives through the involvement of experts and making use of big data Creates recommendations and tools to boost implementation of intelligent transport systems also in other cities City of Helsinki Executive Office

Participation of Helsinki region municipalities in the Smart & Clean Foundation Aiming at the most attractive emission-free mobility system in the world! The transport system in metropolitan Helsinki is intelligent, attractive, flexible and efficient Public transport is more appealing than using private cars Finnish companies are forerunners in offering attractive mobility services City of Helsinki Executive Office

Examples of projects HSL s own projects, e.g.: Kutsuplus on demand pilot 2013-2015 Providing access to the data of the Route Planner (open interface and source code) The pre-commercial epeli e-bus piloting The BioSata (BioOneHundred) biofuels project as a part of the Smart & Clean Foundation Principles for cooperation in linking travelling (trip chains) Several activities linked to the 2019 Helsinki Region Transport System Plan (HLJ 2019) E.g., ways to reach climate targets, potentials of new mobility concepts, OECD shared mobility simulation modelling

Examples of projects Projects with HSL participation, e.g.: City bikes Contract based cooperation for trip chains: Whim, discussions with other actors Vantaa Aviapolis area: Rout Planner cooperation with Vedia Taxi and GoNow Nordic cooperation of public transport authorities Living Lab Bus for new passenger services and smooth trip chains Project calls with HSL participation: Sohjoa Baltic (Robot bus testing) RoDiMaas Plus numerous other activities asking for HSL cooperation

Cooperation between HSL and VTT HSL and VTT has cooperated some15 years in research on vehicle performance and alternative fuels Over the years, VTT has created a solid data base on bus performance HSL uses the information in the data base for its tendering process The basic tendering system encompasses true performance for local emissions (NO x, PM) Operators can get a bonus, e.g., for using a biofuel; biogas, bio or bioethanol bonus is paid only for biofuels derived from waste and residues Operators can get bonus also for reducing fuel consumption and for enhanced exhaust gas purification Calculation of bonus according to Directive 2009/33/EC

Evaluating new technology Biogas Paraffinic renewable Electric buses Hybrid technology Ethanol

Development in regulated emissions (NO x, PM) Bus emission (Braunschweig, hot testing) 18 g/km 16 14 12 10 8 6 NOx PM*10 Already some 40 % of services run with Euro VI buses Share of biofuels is constantly increasing 4 2 0 Euro I Euro II Euro II CNG Euro III Euro III CNG Euro IV Euro V EEV EEV CNG Euro VI Euro VI CNG At the Euro III level fuel still has significant impacts on regulated emissions. Euro VI vehicles are extremely clean as advanced exhaust after-treatment bring down emissions close to zero. High fuel quality fuels needed to maintain low emissions.

Co-creation is the way forward Several major projects have been created in close co-operation with VTT, e.g.: Tendering system taking into account environmental performance ebus, ebussystem and epeli in the field of electric buses OPTIBIO and BioSata in the field of biofuels Living Lab Bus in the field of new passenger services In 2013, HSL signed a 4-year framework agreement with VTT and TransSmart In the fall of 2016, HSL and VTT signed a new framework agreement: 3 years (2017 2019) Total volume 3 M

Vision 2025 11 Number one choice An increasing number of people use public transport for commuting and leisure journeys. Bellwether Helsinki region s urban structure and transport system are top in Europe. Public transport is the number one choice for travel. Helsinki region is a bellwether for intelligent, sustainable and safe mobility. Regulated (NO x, PM) as well as CO 2 emissions from the bus fleet have been brought down by more than 90 % compared to the year 2010 By working together we can reach these goals! Intelligent We provide our customers with services that enhance the travel experience and are based on intelligent technology. Safe and sustainable The transport system is based on sustainable sources of energy and low-emission vehicles. Passengers considers public transport safe. 17 February 2017

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